We are already using JIRA for issue tracking. Dev list traffic is minimal.
Brandon On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 10:39:20 -0500, John Fereira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 08:10 AM 3/25/2005 -0700, Clinton Begin wrote: > >Yes. Absolutely. > > > >I've never been a fan of MoinMoin. It's crap. > > > >Confluence is big, slow and overcomplicated. But at least it works. :-) > > Yes, Confluence (and especially when you add Jira) is big. I also found it > to be slow when I first deployed it on a 1.1ghz Pentium III with a gig of > memory. We've since upgraded the memory to 3 gig and it runs quite fine. I > also don't find it overcomplicated and, in fact, quite end user > friendly. Having the full notation guide available from any page being > editing is quite helpful and I find the confluence notation to be more > intuitive. If you're going to try and deploy Confluence I would also > recommend the Jira issue tracking system (it can also be evaluated and > freely deployed with a OSS license). > > BTW, I have no vested interest with Atlassian, but up until I started using > Confluence (through my participation with the uPortal project) I wasn't > sold on using wikis but confluence changed my mind. > > Since you're using the Apache hardware infrastructure and available wiki > you may have to deploy confluence (if you choose to go that way) on a > server installed elsewhere. > > > >Anyone else have experience with good Wiki solutions? > > > >(This thread should probably be moved to the ibatis-dev list). > > I'm not currently subscribed to the dev list. What's the traffic level like? > >

